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- INEVITABLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INEVITABLY is in an inevitable way How to use inevitably in a sentence
- INEVITABLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk The investigation into the air crash would inevitably apportion blame to certain members of the crew Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business A war would inevitably set back the process of reform As the political emphasis shifts, Bulgaria will inevitably become more
- INEVITABLY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Inevitably definition: in a way that cannot be avoided or escaped; as will certainly or necessarily happen See examples of INEVITABLY used in a sentence
- INEVITABLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something will inevitably happen, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment Inevitably, the proposal is running into difficulties
- Inevitably - definition of inevitably by The Free Dictionary
Define inevitably inevitably synonyms, inevitably pronunciation, inevitably translation, English dictionary definition of inevitably adj 1 Impossible to avoid or prevent; certain to happen See Synonyms at certain 2 Invariably occurring or appearing; predictable: the inevitable
- What does inevitably mean? - Definitions. net
Inevitably refers to something that is certain to happen, unavoidable or inescapable It implies a necessary or predictable outcome or consequence of a particular situation or set of circumstances How to pronounce inevitably? How to say inevitably in sign language? False hopes and unrealistic expectations lead inevitably to disillusionment
- INEVITABLY Synonyms: 9 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for INEVITABLY: necessarily, unavoidably, needs, inescapably, ineluctably, ipso facto, involuntarily, perforce; Antonyms of INEVITABLY: unnecessarily
- INEVITABLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk The investigation into the air crash would inevitably apportion blame to certain members of the crew Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business A war would inevitably set back the process of reform As the political emphasis shifts, Bulgaria will inevitably become more
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